when will you guys be releasing this part 2 of operation think tank, been waiting for ages. It's like your playing god with it or somthing, seriously i could'nt give to hoots about this part 2, but when u advertise something and not bring it out. it ternds to piss alot of people off.

Chief, I'm curious, why are you not uploading this onto Youtube? I think putting it onto Youtube would be a much better method of trying to get people to actually see this. Get Treadheads to do a shoutout to redirect people to watch this.

What is in this video is just the tip of the iceberg and I would love to see Think Tank go into the 2nd, 3rd or even 4th year, what we need is just the right amount of exposure, which I don't think it's being given.

Good question. I'm not in charge of content release (I'm a tanker, not a marketer!), though it was my first thought. Honestly, I'd not be surprised if we ended up putting it on Youtube eventually but I have faith in my colleagues across the hall.

Punisher, that depends probably on a meeting I have tomorrow. The Euro lads haven't supported this at all, and they've been too busy with Gamescom until now for me to grab a hold of. If they can't support the release of part 2 this weekend, it will be next weekend.

Well, Chief...don't you have access to your own Youtube account? If you have the release in parts, you might as well just upload it yourself, though I wouldn't mind if you sat down in front of a microphone and droned on for a little bit with each section like you get for commentaries for movies in DVDs.

I've just finished watching the afternoon session after downloading it as soon as I could. Both sessions were great, and it's awesome to learn, confirm and debunk a lot of stuff from guys who have spent decades on research.
As Razven said, you should really put some pressure to upload the entire thing to Youtube. That would give you a huge amount of views.
Personally I'd love to see a 2013 edition, and learn even more stuff.

As a suggestion (I actually don't know how possible/viable this would be, requiring authorization from the Museum itself), you could have filmed some tour for specific tanks. Let's say, you show an M4, mention some of it's specs, some trivia, etc, and then show you (or some of the historians) going inside and showing it as well. Maybe even how the process of loading the shell and aiming would have gone (not saying to actually operate it, mind you).

As a suggestion (I actually don't know how possible/viable this would be, requiring authorization from the Museum itself), you could have filmed some tour for specific tanks. Let's say, you show an M4, mention some of it's specs, some trivia, etc, and then show you (or some of the historians) going inside and showing it as well. Maybe even how the process of loading the shell and aiming would have gone (not saying to actually operate it, mind you).